Channel 50 low-power TV stations in the United States

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The following low-power television stations broadcast on digital or analog channel 50 in the United States:[1][2][3][4]

  • K50DY-D in Capulin, etc., New Mexico, to move to channel 29
  • K50GA-D in Laketown, etc., Utah
  • K50GL-D in Bonners Ferry, Idaho, to move to channel 26
  • K50NL-D in Lowry, South Dakota
  • in Denver, Colorado, to move to channel 4
  • KTCJ-LD in Minneapolis, Minnesota, to move to channel 13
  • in Jacksonville, Florida, to move to channel 32
  • in Buxton, North Carolina, to move to channel 35
  • in Camp Verde, Arizona

The following television stations, which are no longer licensed, formerly broadcast on digital or analog channel 50:

  • K50AC in Woodland & Kamas, Utah
  • K50EC in Fruitland, Utah
  • in Fairbanks, Alaska
  • K50EZ in Montrose, etc., Colorado
  • K50GM in Hobbs, New Mexico
  • K50GO in Roosevelt, Utah
  • K50GP in Redding, California
  • K50JG in Independence, Kansas
  • in North Platte, Nebraska
  • K50MO-D in Palmer, Alaska
  • KAMT-LP in Amarillo, Texas
  • KATA-CD in Mesquite, Texas
  • in Chico, California
  • KCCE-LP in San Luis Obispo, California
  • in Raymondville, Texas
  • KPSG-LP in Palm Springs, California
  • KTSS-LP in Hope, Arkansas
  • in Midland/Odessa, Texas
  • in Ashville, Alabama
  • in Lumberton, North Carolina
  • WGSA-CA in Savannah, Georgia
  • WNGS-LP in Anderson, South Carolina
  • in Jackson, Tennessee

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